7:13-12.2 Procedures after an emergency permit is issued
(a) The permittee shall commence the approved emergency activities within 30 calendar days after the Department's verbal approval of the emergency permit, unless extended in accordance with (d) below. If the emergency activities are not commenced within 30 calendar days of the Department's verbal approval, the emergency permit is void.
(b) Once commenced, all regulated activities authorized under the emergency permit shall be completed, and the emergency permit shall expire, within 60 calendar days of the Department's verbal approval, unless extended in accordance with (d) below. If the regulated activities authorized under the emergency permit are not completed by this expiration date, these regulated activities shall cease until an individual permit, general permit authorization or another emergency permit is obtained from the Department for the regulated activities.
(c) The permittee shall submit to the Department a complete application for an individual permit or a general permit authorization for the completed activities within 90 calendar days of the Department's verbal approval of the emergency permit, unless extended in accordance with (d) below. The application shall include the following:
1. A demonstration that the regulated activities comply with this chapter; and
2. "As-built" drawings, signed and sealed by a engineer, land surveyor or architect, as appropriate, showing the regulated activities that were conducted under the emergency permit.
(d) The Department shall extend the 30-day, 60-day and/or 90-day periods established in (a), (b) and (c) above if the applicant demonstrates that the specified requirements cannot feasibly be satisfied within these allotted time frames.
(e) Any activity performed under an emergency permit shall meet all requirements that apply to that activity under this chapter to the fullest extent possible. Upon review of the permit application and associated as-built drawings required in (c) above, the Department shall require modification, restoration and/or stabilization measures as necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter.